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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Mat 30. 1012. 



We have exceptionally good stock for June Weddings 

 and School Closings. Order of us. 



Erne & Klingel^ wholesale cut nowers 



30 East Randolph Street ""'g£'SSt??J7l°'" CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when you write. 



E. H. HUNT 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



131 N. Wabash Ave. >.t.bu.>>.<. ists CHICAGO 



and second floors for its market and 

 shipping departments. 



Fred Hoerber has resumed charge of 

 the store of Hoerber Bros., after two 

 weeks' service on a jury. Mr. Hoerber 

 considers it fortunate that he was re- 

 leased in time to get back on the job 

 for the Memorial day rush. Harry 

 Manheim had charge of the store dur- 

 ing the two weeks and reports every- 

 thing went along without a hitch. 



At a meeting held May 24 the Nortlj 

 Shore Horticultural Society, of which 

 John Tiplady is president, voted to 

 open the annual summer flower show 

 at Lake Forest July 31. The North 

 Shore organization takes in all of the 

 towns from Evanston to Waukegan and 

 a large display is expected from all of 

 the big private estates, including the 

 Swift and Armour establishments. 



Henry Wittbold reports that he was 

 never more rushed on work for wed- 

 dings than at the present time. He 

 has been asked to furnish the floral 

 decorations for eight June events with- 

 in ten days, and as they are all the 

 way from the south side to Waukegan 

 it will keep his force on the run. His 

 latest task of note was the decorations 

 for the Northwestern University spring 

 musical. 



Two houses 29x100 each, and two 27x 

 100 each, are being erected at River 

 Forest for E. C. Waller. The Moninger 

 iron frame is being used, together with 

 their steam heat and wrought iron pip- 

 ing system. Mr. Waller is agent for the 

 Rookery building. 



W. L. Palinsky says business has 

 been fine this spring and he expects to 

 tear down two of his small houses as 

 soon as the rush is over and erect one 

 large house in their place. 



Eight pages or beautiful color illus- 

 trations are included in the 32-page 

 circular of summer decorations which 

 L. Baumann & Co. are sending to flo- 

 rists. This company has also issued a 

 pamphlet showing various automobile 

 decorations. 



3.00 



2.60 



2.00 



l.BO 



1.25 



1.00 



.78 



8.00 



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8.00 



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4.00 



10.00 



CURRENT PRICES 



ORCHIDS 



Oattleyas, Mosslae and Glgas Per doz., $ 4.00 $ 6.00 



Boxes assorted Orchids, $S.00 and up. 



AMKBIOAlf BKAUTT-Bp«oUaa. Perdos. 



86-inch 



30-lnch 



24-lnch 



20-lnch 



16 t 18-lnch 



Shorter " 



KUIarney Per 100, 



White KUlarney 



My MaryUnd " 



Richmond 



BOSKS, our selection 



extra special, select " 



OABNATIOIT8 



Select Per 100, 1.00© 1.60 



Fancy " 2.00© 2.60 



MISOBIXAMBOUS STOCK 



Peonies, fancy Per lOO, 



short 



Snapdn^on Per bunch, 



Oardenias, indoor Per doc.. 



Cape Jasmines. Southern Per 100, 



Valley 



Easter Lilies 



OallaLUIes 



Sweet Peas " 



Butterfly 



Mignonette 



Marguerites " 



Pansles " 



Spanish Iris 



Gladioli. Miniature 



'' Mrs. King, fancy 



Mtxedsorts " e.oo w b.ou 



Daisies, Shasta " 1.00 a 2.00 



YeUow " 2.00 @ 3.00 



DBCOBATIVB 



Asparagus Plumosus Per string, .60 9 .60 



Asparagus Plumoflus Per bunch, -SO© .60 



Asparagus Sprengeri " .25© .50 



Adiantum Per 100, .76© 1.00 



Farleyense " 12.00 



Smilax Per do«., $2.00 ©$2.60 



Mexican Ivy Per 1000, 6.00 " .76 



Ferns " 3.60 " .40 



Galax Per 1000, 1.00 



Leucothoe Per 100, . 76 



Boxwood Per bunch, 25c; per 100 lbs., 16.00 



Subject to market chances 



Fancy flowers of all kinds for June Weddings and 

 School Closings. 



CHAS. W. NcKELLAR 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



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